Nvidia has found itself joining the group of enterprises taken to court, like OpenAI, Microsoft, Stability AI, Midjourney, and DeviantArt, making lawsuits over copyright infringements more common.
Baidu’s ChatGPT-like Ernie Bot has reportedly garnered more than 100 million users, Wang Haifeng, Chief Technology Officer of the Chinese internet company said.
From intellectual property theft to a parody of Steve Jobs’ experience — being driven out by the company he founded, Sam Altman’s case is making the world hold its breath for what is next for OpenAI, if not Microsoft.
ChatGPT is in trouble. OpenAI is getting sued in the US for illegally using content from the internet to train their LLM or large language models. It got called out for unauthorised data mining to augment its information database.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT appears to be gradually revealing its drawbacks — cementing the belief its intelligence remains inferior to that of humans. It proved the point ironically for AI advocate, Japan’s Digital Transformation Minister Kono Taro.
Data security did not seem to worry any tech players in China — not even when ChatGPT is controversial for its data mining. In fact, Google’s Bard’s (chatbot) is now capable of writing software codes, which will greatly impact CNC programming in metalworking.
Ever since the ChatGPT became available, it became a tool for misuse everywhere. Where does that leave machinists who are genuinely well-versed and good in what they do?
Ever since OpenAI got accessible, it became a staple for many professionals to find solutions if not alternatives to improve their work. As at 30 March 2023, ChatGPT reportedly registered over 100 million users, including that from metalworking industry.